These are now Osram branded, have a look, maybe twice this incl postage etc

Edited by: "jasee" 9th Feb 2016

9th Feb 2016

Eastpower E14 80lm 7w led £1.39 inc p&p seems better value or you can find similar on ebay for about £2.60 with UK delivery.

Original Poster

9th Feb 2016

lightrider

Eastpower E14 80lm 7w led £1.39 inc p&p seems better value or you can … Eastpower E14 80lm 7w led £1.39 inc p&p seems better value or you can find similar on ebay for about £2.60 with UK delivery.

Too powerful! You miss the point. A seven watt LED consumes over 4 times as much and who wants 801 lumens! And it's an array and probably gives an awful glaring light! If there is exactly the same on Ebay for £2.60, please show me where, I looked a lot!

Edited by: "jasee" 9th Feb 2016

9th Feb 2016

jasee

Too powerful! You miss the point. A seven watt LED consumes over 4 times … Too powerful! You miss the point. A seven watt LED consumes over 4 times as much and who wants 801 lumens! And it's an array and probably gives an awful glaring light! If there is exactly the same on Ebay for £2.60, please show me where

Don't think its going to be any different to the Osram in my fridge as the bulb is enclosed,its only 80 lumens so idealfor a fridge, a 7w bulb is very economical and will cost only a few pence more to run than the Osram.

Original Poster

9th Feb 2016

lightrider

Don't think its going to be any different to the Osram in my fridge as … Don't think its going to be any different to the Osram in my fridge as the bulb is enclosed,its only 80 lumens so idealfor a fridge, a 7w bulb is very economical and will cost only a few pence more to run than the Osram.

Sorry no, it will cost about four and a half times as much as the Osram if it is 7 watts

11th Feb 2016

which probably equates to a few pence over the year. unless you're the fridgegazing kind..

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11th Feb 2016

UZOR

which probably equates to a few pence over the year. unless you're the … which probably equates to a few pence over the year. unless you're the fridgegazing kind..

More than a few pence, but who uses these in fridges? Not me

For other uses 15,000 hours life = 30 kilowatts (maybe £6?) as opposed to £27 for the 7watt. LED, and more like 15watt Tungsten (less light more heat and more fragile) £59!